360 Hours
Comprehensive Jewelry Training (Short Course/Part Time) – Online Registration
All supplies are included in the tuition fee. The student must purchase a Basic Tool Kit. Students who already have the required tools do not have to purchase the tool kit. In addition, students have the option to purchase the tools from outside sources other than the School, if so desired.
Method of Payment: The method of payment is check, money order, cash, credit card, Retail Installment Loan, VA Benefits, Workforce Investment Act {WIA), NYC Dept. of Labor Voucher. All checks must be signed by the student or his/her parent/guardian.
Students have the option of a payment plan:
Tuition Fee $9,000 (360 hour program)
1. $ 4,100 + $5 (finance chrg) = $4,105
2. $ 2,500 + $5 (finance chrg) = $2,505
3. $ 2,400 + $5 (finance chrg) = $2,405
The first payment is due before the first day of class, all other payments are made three weeks from one another. There is a $5 finance charge on each payment.
Cancellation Policy/Refund Policy
Applicants who have not visited the school prior to enrollment will have the opportunity to withdraw without penalty within 7 days following either the regularly scheduled orientation procedures or following a tour of the school facilities and inspection of equipment where training and services are provided. All monies paid by an applicant must be refunded if requested within three days after signing an enrollment agreement and making an initial payment. An applicant requesting cancellation more than 7 days after signing an enrollment agreement and making an initial payment, but prior to entering the school, is entitled to a refund as stated in the refund policy.
Refund Policy
First and second term (first and second semester) and the third and fourth term (third and forth semester): 360 hours Part-time
If termination occurs: | School may keep: |
Prior or during the first week | 0% |
During the second weeks | 20% |
During the third week | 35% |
During the fourth week | 50% |
During the fifth week | 70% |
After the fifth week | 100% |
The school and student enter into agreement under which the student will pay tuition and fees as indicated as well as adhere to the school’s rules and regulations as set forth in the school catalog. The school will instruct the student in the curriculum in accordance with Education Law and Commissioner’s Regulations.
Any refund due a student shall be paid by the School within 45 days of the date on which the student withdraws or is terminated from the program. The termination date for refund is the last date of the actual attendance by the student. The amount of refund due a student is determined by the last day of attendance of the quarter.
A student who wishes to withdraw from class must submit a written statement to that effect. Date and time must be stamped on the statement, by the Director. The failure of a student to notify the Director in writing of withdrawal may delay a refund of tuition due, pursuant to section 5002 of the Education Law.
Termination:
Misconduct, unsatisfactory work progress, or poor attendance are grounds for termination by the School prior to completion of the course.
Grounds for termination/cancellation by the School include:
Unsatisfactory Progress: The minimum satisfactory grade is 2.0 or 70%. Should a student fall below a GPA of 2.0 for any one marking period, he/she will be put on probation. The student has until the next marking period to improve his/her GPA or be dismissed.
Misconduct: Conduct considered unacceptable – Possession of intoxicant or illegal drugs on School premises; possession of firearms or illegal weapons; theft; disruptive behavior or refusal to follow instructions or administrators directions.
Attendance: Studio Jewelers, Ltd. maintains attendance records, and students must complete their class work within the time specified in the course description. Both a 36 hour and a 30 hour course allows one absence, while an 8 hour course allows no absences. Punctuality is mandatory, lateness is considered a 1/4 day’s absence. Excessive absences can result in dismissal from the School. A student is considered tardy when arriving 10 minutes after class begins. For both a 36 hour and 30 hour course, two tardies lead to probation, four tardies can lead to termination. For an 8 hour course, two tardies lead to probation, and three tardies can lead to termination.
Certificate:
A certificate will be issued to all students that have met the requirements and standards of the School.
Placements:
The School cannot guarantee employment, but will provide graduates with assistance and job leads upon graduation.
School Information:
The School is open:
Monday and Wednesday 9am – 9pm
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9am – 6pm
Saturday 9am – 3pm
Sunday Closed